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Donald Woods and Benjamin Pogrund, in conversation
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Type
sound
Duration
01:07:17
Shelf mark
C95/318
Subjects
Social Sciences
Recording date
1987-11-24
Is part of (Collection)
ICA Talks
Recording locations
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, UK
Recordist
British Library Sound Archive
Speakers
Woods, Donald, 1933-2001 (male)
Description
The author and anti-Apartheid campaigner Donald Woods discusses his friendship with the late black activist Steve Biko and his collaboration with David Attenborough, who filmed Woods's book about Biko, 'Cry Freedom'. The interviewer, Benjamin Pogrund, was at this time in exile from South Africa, and is probably best known for his reporting of the Sharpeville massacre in 1960.
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